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Re: Putting Fluid in Rear Tires
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Posted by Dave Sherburne NY on March 04, 2006 at 12:06:41 from (67.138.149.175):
In Reply to: Putting Fluid in Rear Tires posted by N. TX Tim on March 03, 2006 at 20:28:04:
I just finished filling the tires on my MF35 last week. Go to Gemplers.com, and look up part# AQF1 $13.95 for an adapter to hook a garden hose to the tractor tube. My fluid was in a 55 gallon plastic barrel. In one barrel plug I put a valve with a hose connector on it and in the other I had a fitting where I could pressurize the barrel. Put the valve stem on the top , Put the adapter on the tube. Lay the Barrel on its side hook the hose between the tire and the barrel. Open the valve. Pressurize the barrel MAXIMUM 10 lbs. MAXIMUM 10 lbs. and in about 20 mins the fluid begins running out the air outlet on the adapter . shut off the valve.remove the adapter put the valve core back in the tube and do the other tire the same way. If you are where it doesn't freeze, you can probrobly just hook up to the water faucet. OH, I left the barrel right on the truck when I filled the tires. 12x28 tires .Less than 50 gallons to fill each tire. There is a chart some where that tells how much a certain tire size holds. Another thing, you have to hold the tire up with a jack to eliminate the flat spot on the bottom when filling
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